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You can't tell but to my left I have the G. R. C. S. On a 3:1 pulley which I believe makes it a 150:1 mechanical advantage. To try to straighten tree to the way you see it in video. It had a heavy lean over the house it also had a lean away from me so I put another rope and attached to mini skid pulling to the left of camera shot.

I chose that spot to cut because that's where the flex of the tree stopped from all the dice and tension I put on it. Figured it would be best to cut there. So I wouldn't fly around after hinge detached.

 

 

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